Feeling uptight and Wallenberg syndrome
Summary:
Wallenberg syndrome is reported only by a few people with Feeling uptight.
The study analyzes which people have Wallenberg syndrome with Feeling uptight. It is created by eHealthMe based on 1 person who has Wallenberg syndrome and Feeling uptight from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and is updated regularly.
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1 person who has Feeling Uptight and Wallenberg Syndrome is studied.
What is Feeling uptight?
Feeling uptight is found to be associated with 4,958 drugs and 5,365 conditions by eHealthMe.
What is Wallenberg syndrome?
Wallenberg syndrome (a condition that affects the nervous system due to injury in brain) is found to be associated with 98 drugs and 114 conditions by eHealthMe.
Number of Wallenberg syndrome in Feeling uptight reports submitted per year:

Gender of people who have Feeling Uptight and experienced Wallenberg Syndrome *:
- female: 100 %
- male: 0.0 %
Age of people who have Feeling Uptight and experienced Wallenberg Syndrome *:
- 0-1: 0.0 %
- 2-9: 0.0 %
- 10-19: 0.0 %
- 20-29: 0.0 %
- 30-39: 0.0 %
- 40-49: 0.0 %
- 50-59: 0.0 %
- 60+: 100 %
Common co-existing conditions for these people *:
- Urinary Tract Infection: 1 person, 100.00%
- Rickets (softening of bones): 1 person, 100.00%
- Pain: 1 person, 100.00%
- Multiple Allergies (allergy to multiple agents): 1 person, 100.00%
- Indigestion: 1 person, 100.00%
- High Blood Pressure: 1 person, 100.00%
- High Blood Cholesterol: 1 person, 100.00%
- Gastroesophageal Reflux Disease (a condition in which stomach contents leak backward from the stomach into the oesophagus): 1 person, 100.00%
- Disbacteriosis (condition with microbial imbalances on or inside the body): 1 person, 100.00%
- Depression: 1 person, 100.00%
Common drugs taken by these people *:
- Zyrtec: 1 person, 100.00%
- Zantac: 1 person, 100.00%
- Coreg: 1 person, 100.00%
- Crestor: 1 person, 100.00%
- Fish Oil: 1 person, 100.00%
- Furosemide: 1 person, 100.00%
- Garlic: 1 person, 100.00%
- Genotropin: 1 person, 100.00%
- Lisinopril: 1 person, 100.00%
- Metronidazole: 1 person, 100.00%
Common symptoms for these people *:
- Urinary Tract Infection: 1 person, 100.00%
- Rickets (softening of bones): 1 person, 100.00%
- Renal Disorder (kidney disease): 1 person, 100.00%
- Migraine (headache): 1 person, 100.00%
- Indigestion: 1 person, 100.00%
- High Blood Cholesterol: 1 person, 100.00%
- Gastric Disorder (disease of stomach): 1 person, 100.00%
- Drug Ineffective: 1 person, 100.00%
- Adverse Drug Reaction: 1 person, 100.00%
- Adrenal Neoplasm (abnormal growth of adrenal gland): 1 person, 100.00%
* Approximation only. Some reports may have incomplete information.
Do you take medications and have Wallenberg syndrome?
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Related studies
Treatments, associated drugs and conditions:
- Feeling uptight (564,522 reports)
- Wallenberg syndrome (51 reports)
COVID vaccines that are related to Wallenberg syndrome:
- Wallenberg syndrome in Moderna COVID Vaccine
- Wallenberg syndrome in Pfizer BioNTech Covid Vaccine
- Wallenberg syndrome in Johnson and Johnson Covid Vaccine
All the drugs that are associated with Wallenberg syndrome:
- Wallenberg syndrome (98 drugs)
All the conditions that are associated with Wallenberg syndrome:
- Wallenberg syndrome (114 conditions)
How the study uses the data?
The study is based on Wallenberg syndrome and Feeling uptight, and their synonyms.
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